So much can change in a year. In October 2021 — about a year before T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach’s affair broke the Internet — Holmes introduced Robach and her then-husband in a “GMA3” segment. “These are absolutely two of my favorite people on the planet. So, of course, you all know Amy Robach and her husband here Andrew Shue, who is a dear, dear friend as well,” Holmes said, when the pair went on-air to promote their book, “Better Together.” Referencing Shue and Robach’s blended family, Holmes went on to praise their relationship, calling it “a love story like no other.”

What’s unclear is whether this was a genuine comment from Holmes, or whether he was taking his cues from a script. Furthermore, the state of Holmes and Robach’s relationship at the time of this comment is murky. It’s true that their affair only made headlines as of late 2022, but some fans speculate that they may have been intimate long before that. “TJ Holmes and Amy Robach must be bumping pelvises,” one Twitter user wrote in 2020. “There were rumors they were having an affair about a year ago,” a source dished to People in December 2022, after the Daily Mail photos went viral. “…You can see there’s a mutual affection there. But everyone ultimately chalked it up to friendship because they always said they were both happily married.”

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